According to statistics released this morning, twelve Hereford United supporters are currently banned from watching football at league grounds. Four of these bans were imposed last season.
The League Two club with the most banning orders is Bradford City. They have 38 banning orders. Next highest is Plymouth Argyle with 33.
The only club without any banning orders is Dagenham and Redbridge. Gillingham has just one and there are four clubs with just two 'supporters' banned.
Of Hereford's near neighbours, Swindon have 32 banning orders, Shrewsbury have 20 and Bristol Rovers have 19.
Out of a League Two total attendance of 2,306,332 there were 188 arrests last season just two less than the previous season. 11 of those arrested were Hereford United 'supporters'.
Two of these were at Edgar Street and nine at away grounds. One for was violent disorder, seven for public disorder, one for pitch incursion and two for alcohol offences.
Topping the arrest table were Oxford United who had 35 'supporters' arrested last season. Local rivals Shrewsbury had 14 arrested.